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purchase price, $2800, by dr | H, Jaeger, Miss Hope's brother, There Is atill pending in the Supreme Martel) Court a salt for and atlil another for $10,000, the latter being for damages for failure to produ play. The| two last named suits are against Miss Hope tn person, PLAY BROKER TYLER WINS. DRIVEN INSANE [SMITH WINS BY SUDDEN JOY) $500,000 SUIT "Sse" Gets Judament A Chartea R. Tyler, the play broker, has | Won his first victory in the legal peo- ceedings instituted by him to compel] Mr. Tyler has bean indefatigable tn Muriel Ho; t produce “Fellcit his efforts to convince the Court that Cam rina fers sige, jcourt Dismisses Oakeshotts sy"uns'y hor tam i dona] bo fie enact a ry ou ni 1, by Kurt Matull, o t least t in | tleular, eeding. Side Slums toc City’s Better) Giaim for That Sum Against| 2%, Xu Mt. oF at least to pay fa sowlas, and ttorney for fe hee Beautiful Girl of the “Silent” Millionaire as Yesterday Mr, Tylat was given Sud. the plainiitt wane S60 fr Reason. es] sented the defendant. | Executor of Uncle’s Will, = |= = —= — = GIVESWAY IN MIDSTOF DEMANDED PAY UNDER | CHRISTMAS GLORIES.) AN ILLEGAL AGREEMENT. | Taken from Department Store| Waived Position as Executor, to Bellevue, Where Doctors | but Was to Get Fees—Con- in Pity Watch Her Grooning) tract Forbidden by English’ Over “Angel” Pet. Law, Void Here, Says Judge. ‘THE ordinary $3.50 shoe is very often nothing but bait used by a dealer to catch customers for his high-priced stock. You are invited in to look at $3.50 shoes and then Dias: eam ac dali aah ll | ae edi Hougsing to her breast a big store doll | that breathes artifictally, “Queen Ee- | ther,” of the east side. crooned and @ang aa she sat to-day in the psycho- pathio ward of Bellevue Hospital. The Goctors say that tho girl ts hopelessly insane—her reason dethroned by the mudden joy of her life as “saleslady” @t the doll counter of a great New York department store. “They are little children of the east) #ide I once knew and who died,” she told the floor walker in the store. Never Know Ohildren'’s Joys, Esther Bloomstein is her full name, | and she lived at No. & Monroe street, Her life was that of suffering and sorrow In the gloom which hangs like @ pall over the tenement-house districe, @he never had a ‘dolly’ of her own, he never had any childhood—her drudg- ery began at babyhood. Only @ Myra Kelly can understand the flood of stifled emotions which welled in Esther's breast when she got & position In the Sixth avenue depart- Benjamin Nettleton Oakeshott will go back to London without that halt million dollars he expected to get from “Silent” J. Henry Smith for lotting the latter settle up the $50,000,000 estate of his uncle, George Smith, of whore will he was named as co-executor with “Silent” Smith and George Alexander Cooper, Justice Fitagerald dismissed Oake- shott's complaint In the Sup: to-day, on the motion of W' Peckham and Willlam J. Hornblower, opposed by John E. Paytons, When George Smith, the recluse, died in London tn 1899 and left half of $59,000,- 000 to his retiring New York nephew and | half to George Alexander Cooper, he| named there two and Oakeshott, who was his private secretary, executors of the will, which meant a fat fee for each of them as commission on the set- tlement of the estate. But Cooper wanted to enjoy his new wealth without any bother and so he left “Silent’’ Smith to do his work, and Oakeshott satered into a contract under which he renounced his executorship and was to continue as confidential ac- greeted with “Here is some- thing better at $5.00 or $6.00,” ‘When you go into a Regal store to sec our $3.50 shoe, you are in- vited to see the very best shoes that can be made, They are not the “seconds” of a $6.00 shoe fac- tory, but the master product of a @ factory whose work equals that of the $6.00 concern in every detail of shoe excellence. Not even the custom maker can give you a shoe superior in any way to The “Raleigh” From dle to top, the finest Im- ported Enamel Leather, Lined throughout with light calfskin, Last very graceful and especially effective at arch, instep and toe, which is high end moderately nare tow, A very striking London cus» tom style insuring the coveted ap- ment store. igh twenty-two years|countant at £1,00 @ year and was| . pearance of slenderness without in old, "Q “as she was known the comimjesions he would be } any, way sacrificing comfort. Made in by her friends, was a child at heart, Ag an executor Just t Ve uarter sizes, insuri le h " q 5 » Ing perfect fit, and her white, pinched face lit up with Rettta aur tae: bits i sunshine when the manager told her | Oakeshott depanded on his written con: Send for Stylo Book. Mail Orders Promptly Filled. to report for duty at the doll counter, | tract under N ate law, Bold direct from tannery to consumer, The largest retail shoe business tn That was last Tuesday, Justice Pity ver, dismiss. | the world, 60 stores in principal cities from London to Ben Francisca, “ ed his complaint before a witness had Usther had worked betore in the little] Seen called. on the ground that the cou. : TA East Side stores. Her evenings were | tract by which Oakeshott renounced hls } y spent in making neckties at 12 conts a promi J ce a eee pail ° i P lon was vold as against public p Gosen, and her soul had yearned for | ond chat the claim that he should , " \j 4 admittance to the great world uptown, |in the commissions as & s-exw ititor ts dé away from the dingy sweatshops, the | not het gob by way aie ton teat he foul- ever carned them, and he never did, as fouremalling tenements, andthe dingy | Pe" med ne aera, ate THE SHOE THAT PROVES , Ergland j ~ And at last her wish had been real-| Silent” Smith, dark, modest, retir. , be ing, sat behind’ Mr." Hornblower in| kgtreen aM dad YORK MEN'S lal ale - ‘4 no court, but, “silently stele away” at ‘EW Y cITY ROOKLYS When “Queen Esther" reported for) justice Fitzgerald's utterance of “com: | t work on Wednesday at the doll de-/piaint ts dismissed’ partment it was noticed that rhe gazed — | in awed reverence at the array of play and 11th Sts, babies. Her eyes shone with the bright. JOHN D. PARSONS, JR., DEAD. NEWARK, N. J. ness of another world. There were dolls onreew mre $41 Broad St., opp. Central RM of NJ. that talked, and dolls that breathed, |BO®* President of Albany Victim JERSEY CITY, Qp4 dolla that opened and shut their of Heart Dise 00 Newark Ave. | ey 4, all dressed in rare tinery, ALBANY, Dec, 16—John D, Parsons, GREATER NEW YORK WOMEN’S STORES. Doll an Angel to Mer, jr., President of the Albany Trust Com NEW YORK City, Yatic a nage adway, cor, 10th . 2 No sooner had a customer departed | Paty and of w% National aoe advay, ope ullding, Tin Ave than the new “zaleslady” was soon to| Bank of thie city, one ot All ae plraidoaiaty Bastvas: o cor, 124th st. rush to cne of the big dolls with whis-| Wealthlest men, died early to-day < Toth aad) KLYN—*466 Fifth ave. heart disease, Ho Js survived by his | BROOKLYN ties Pitt ay, bot. Ditmare aka phage An Inquisitive aav0cite| viiow, He had no children, NEWARIC=-441 “Oh, dolly, I know you. You are real angel and this is heaven. You are my Ittle sister who died Of course the other girls laughed when pce this story about Esther was told that sie Sete ber pes eat TU WM. VOGEL & SON, earnest and so happy that no one had | the heart to pl her about the {nal- Concave dont Shoulder, Then some customers on the follow- ing day complained to the floorwalker that the little “saleslady with the big black eyes and white face had refused to sell them one of tho hig automatic dolls, As the floorwalker approached Esther ahe was talking alouc, t lovely hair you have, Josie, Maybe when I die I can be ike you,” ahe sald to one, “You darling Sue, I know you are fn ifeaven,” were her words to an- other. Tears were In the floorwalker’s eyes when the Site girl said to him, “1 am Queen Esther and there are little chil- dren Foam caring for, They are in Heaven now. They are from the east pp. Central RR. of N KED WITH A STA fide, No grass, no sunshine there, Bat ° now God hes mado them into ‘doliies,’ | and they are just cs pappy aa they can be. T would not sell them for ail the » An hi Mttle girl, don't ery. —— Her condition did nut improve, and \ mopped The Elasticity of $ | 5 at This Store ferred to Be te Hospital, where she} The purchasing power of $15 at this store is relatively many degrees greater than the same amount elsewhere—perhaps even f = $18 or $20 elsewhere wouldn't give you in duplicate such a suit Ht We the ondcaet once or overcoat as our stocks afford at $15. These $15 garments of ete ore pays attained an excellence because we have sirened pecial efforts to make them so, an ecause our O an HOUSE OF ROMANCE tion of tallormen engaged in their making are the same men who SOLD AT AUCTION, exercise their talent and cleverness upon our more costly gar- pees ments, and they have expended the limit of their power upon these $15 suits and overcoats as well. Our famous new ‘Concave York’s (Miss Havisham” Sold shoulder and “Closefitting” collar emphasize the character and in- to Clowe Up Batate, dividuality that one cannot dissociate from a garment identified The house of New Y. k's real-life! by the Wm. Vogel & Son label, “Miss Havisham,” No, 2 Bond street, $ | 5 Winter Suits and Overcoats broken her markable. She Bond Street Dwelling of New went to the highest widder to-day, under | the unromantic hammer of a prosaic} auctioneer, who probably never heard of the faded and dried-up orange bioe- | Sack Suits of black Thibet, blue and black Cheviots and plain and fancy effects in, Cheviots, Tweeds 6 ining Cloaks Jewelr @ which EI ce ie . ‘ and Cassimeres, a rte ays hiegeire: , oe | At $15—Medium length Overcoats, of heavy mixed fabrics In gray arid brown tones, also black and ving one room—bis Oxford Kerseys and Meftons—all with satin sleeves, | Mpls’ Asa Parctiage yaar he den At $15—Great Coats, 62 inch long models, of rough surface fabrics, fancy Cheviots and Oxford and h x black Friezes and Meltons, including one of | Winter Suits and Overcoats, $15 to $50, 4 « Colonial columna ion ordered by the United States Cireult Court in a partition sult, No. H broveht 34.40, No. 0. No. & The ai cole se\, foete thet theese Broadway, Houston St. ka For the Detter aceon days, Ww the Plat Bide, Ground | UNITED CIGAR | Stores All Over. One Always in Sight. Le! tlan or #érge Moing; trimming and talloring of ¢ our own former prices were 820, 825 an 8nd MADE TO MBASURE at......... Overcoats to Measure Several Eundred fabrics will be el COAT. to mensure EDISON PHO FOR | I EVERYBODY = At $15—We have prepared a series of distinctive new models in Men's Single and Double Breasted CREDI Ride R t WM. VOGEL & SON, = Suggestions For Your Christmas Cigars are receiving many orders for boxes of cigars from manufacturers, merchants and others who remember their employees, their customers and friends at Christmas time. They find that in buying through the United System they can get better quality and afford to please more people with that most appre+ Clated gift of all—good cigars. We have no “special” job-lot holida “bargain boxes ”—only our standard, un that half a million customers have been smokin reat are the savings o the United System of direct buying and direct selling in enormous quantities that we can give you better cigars at the same prices you would pay elsewhere for the throughout the year. But so cheaper grades, Come fito a United Store and let us show you the we recommend, You will find every store filled ith the holiday spirlt—clerks courteous, cheerful, all the time necessary Christmas sure to get eager to help, to to sat ur it select your crs eri, before the rth You will be led Domestic Cigar from atra, Remarkable val DIPLONATICO, box of 25, - 00 BENEFACTOR A Domestic th a reputation for reliable, wnt +s. Havana filer, wrapped wit ra SUPERIOR, be,oach;boxotso 230 OLUP, HUME, 0. e:8i bog $3.00 y other cigar d Dom Humidors 2 of lpn | ms belding 80 sigur Bertha oo ae, 8.80 and ae If you mat ve Instatle FOR SALE, Men's Tailoring to Meas Special Big Offer—One We Suits to Measure i "}s:8e"s0 In” Worsted and hand made bution holes and hand padded roilars and lap Fancy Vests, former prices $3, $4 and $5, now— CASH OR CRED ee of this +e out now at thi Alburt& Co., 18-20 Astor Place, ; offers, no rm brands PINES Year Havana. Hande irown leaf, Excellent? APOLLO BOUQUET 8. GENERAL BRADDOCK —*°7/:3°!P. 4% $3.00 A_bandr wsoned long teviwrvped HAVANA-AMERICAN The Ideal C A208, 996° $3.00 ot $4.75 we would like to tell y » Clear Havana and Standard Importe Is, Pipes @ Smokers’ Articles ta sg endit variety, Cigareting in eaves, tine of tne encking tobacco, elgaretia Laidere~ ab for « am: the accemorien that 8 amoking maa taeda, MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY bra were during the Christmas Holl Vremium Department at 1 22d St, and Fifth A STORES CO, ure, ek Only. ‘din beat standard style with $2.00 IT. | tee for SUIT or OVER. richest $28, sui . Ip O and B82 $18 SE ERR TN IEE TT $2.50 ve. CORNER APAYETTE, DOWN anf $s WEEKLY. No security required, pativfact SA . Rr Will send ropromntat: iT % fiaich @ Dlamoad 0. AN LAN TAKE WLEYATOR, mem 4 New Credit Idea CLOTHING | $ Overcoat ND BOYS. los Mado, the firet de dit House, 14th and 15th Sis, PEN EVENINGS. Prat al Oth Ay urit N “3 MADE. Make YOUF purchase, And take the goods niong, Pay the fiest Payment, The Fashion Credit House, 7 W. 44th St. bet.5th é 6thAvs, OPEN EVENINGS, Wanhatian Clothing Co SH NS OnE 11i4 Ba pis ivemings, fu ALL. AND WATCHES Rasy j *. on S Warch 8h., tire wee AY ry x . PAu BAe s, /ATCHES JAMES JEWELRY, at alban 2S gwen gui RAMEY BER AM WATCH OO, 14 Malden lane BASY PAYMENTS, lowes: you. sronwas ‘yy Ht N.Y, phone, MAN, (aye airs {fh t//, YUM, Come to-morrow sure, for these are the | Last Days of Our Christmas Sale ‘of 5350 Walters Pianos at $195, Including stool and cover, on easy terms of $5 down and $1 a Week.; Walters Pianos Are Built to bast a Lif nto compare with the Walters Pjang y others at prices ranging from J ing you a positive saving of from Instruments which cannot be being offered for sale every day #400—so we feel that we are offeri $200 in this great offer, Pianos Delivered to Yout flome on Payment of § A Ten Years’ Guarantee ¢ inside top lid of every Walters Piano, Oua-ef these Pianos to-morrow, for there are ristmas, and we are book! serted in gilt letters on th Better come and select 7 more shopping days betweem now and Ch Valters Pianos weeks in advance. So you should take advantage of this salen nm no for Christmas, : A for time taken in making payments, No re Atted with the renewned tone lasting actiegar ly masterpieces of plano construction, ke A the inten vate # not a plano club. once," da representative. who will ox ding this wonderful plano offer. Exchange your old piano for a beautiful new Walters at $1 2 weekn We also offer in this extraordinary Christmas sale the celebrated Wilson Piano for $165. «:) All Cars Transfer for Bloomingdales te 4 ° x sive you full particulars regar RAILROADS, p STATIONS FOOT 0} THIRD STREET A Diamond takes a Heart in this Game, DIAMONDS WATCHES JEWELRY Rverlasing Christmas itis, and can be had at any of our 5 retail branches, CASH OR CREDIT. » reference required Business strictly confidential L, W. SWEET @ CO, BSTANLISHED 1895, 37-39 Maiden Lane 258 Sixth av., New Yorn, ILWAY. 12.55, 3.88 4m 1E10.A. M. dally, i i GOAsT IN—o2 a, ge All Lae —12.96 at OPEN EVENINGS. ber We Are Import. Ln 4 Snve You the POR OLD. point Car. Noa, 461, 1854, Broadway; 182 Fitth ‘Avenue BL); ORS Puth Avenue (corner kiyn, 4 Court Street, S00 , $ ‘43 Chelsea” for Pennayl MEN and Genera) Passenger Agent, 4° nt FURS|) __BANKING AND FINANCIAL Banks that Pay fai Sill | A booklet cont ——| City Savings Banks, the rate of tn paid by each, extracts from hws gt terms that! lating the investments of New Yo sY Open Evenings. ” STANDARD Outfitting Co., |any savings bank depositor who Advertising Department seals |The Mutual Life Insurance C 32 Nassau Street, New York City —_—_ ANOVEL FOR ONE CENT, Rvery Saturday Tne ives ike readers a frat Olt 10 prMALna asl ore, mates, marine JUNG MAN for sample room, clots! Yohaaes teierence Pequired:- 480. Wer Uptown 7 - ‘

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